Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Red lily, Nymphaea stellata in 42 gl planted tank! The submerged leaves of Nymphaea, always look very good on glass tank.Tough, in tub and ponds, the floaters look better. As far as, the plant's prefernece is concerned, I noticed that they like to shoot floaters ( click here to see 'floaters' ), rather than developing submerged leaves, if there is enough light. Like any other red aquatic plants, red lily, produces bright red leaves, if substrate is rich with irons! I use laterite soil, in the substrate! It works!

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Secondly I was told today in Sydney (downunder Australia) that nobody should use white river sand in a plant aquarium because of upgoing PH levels...being a beginner - is it true? Samit's tank ( is just stunning with it

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